Compare Chrome extensions: Chocolate Wallpaper HD New Tab Theme vs rikaikun

Stats Chocolate Wallpaper HD New Tab Theme Chocolate Wallpaper HD New Tab Theme rikaikun rikaikun
User count 3 200,000+
Average rating 0.00 4.66
Rating count 0 1,839
Last updated 2019-07-15 2024-04-30
Size 15.20M 28.77M
Version 1.0.0 2.5.54
Short description
Beautiful Chocolate wallpapers with useful utilities. rikaikun shows the reading and English definition of Japanese words when you hover over Japanese text in the browser.
Full summary

Access HD wallpapers of Chocolate Wallpaper HD New Tab Theme - made by fans.

Install this New Tab Themes and enjoy varied HD wallpapers of Chocolate Wallpaper HD New Tab Theme and other relevant wallpapers, everytime you open a new tab.

What can you get from our themes? First, you can enjoy a wide range of wallpapers in HD quality. You can shuffle all pics, or favorite the wallpaper you like the most. You can use other free addon themes along with this new tab.

Second, the extension provides quick navigation to your most visited sites, useful utility websites, or To-Do List right on the honey theme. Date & time can also be shown on the new tab if you need.

Finally, you can enjoy all these features for free! Our wallpaper extension does not include ads!

As a Japanese dictionary, rikaikun helps you look up the only the words you don't know without losing your place. It's also useful for Japanese speakers wanting to know how to say Japanese phrases in English.

Features:

  • Using shift or enter, switch between word, names, and Kanji dictionaries.
  • Enable text to speech in the options to hear Japanese words you look up spoken out load.
  • Press 'c' to copy the current word and definitions to the clipboard for making flash cards.
  • Customize how the pop up dictionary looks and what content it shows.

Activate the extension by clicking the 理 icon in the top right. When the introductory pop up appears, rikaikun is ready for action.

When it's activated, when you hover over Japanese words they'll be translated in a pop up. If you hit shift/enter, you'll see some information about the first Kanji.

Press 'd' to hide the English definitions; press it again to bring them back. (Also changeable on the Options page.)

Changelog: https://github.com/melink14/rikaikun/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md